... You're very direct, yeah. [Sometimes that's a good thing. Others... not so much.] Wouldn't call you scary, but we haven't exactly met in-person. Maybe you're eight feet tall, or something. [Joking, yes. Mostly joking. Although, the Joker an Stein are obnoxiously tall and John's never been particularly afraid of them.]
I was getting the impression that angels just aren't particularly interesting human advances rather than him not remembering anything about us. Could be you're right, though. He does seem... like his head's up in the sky at times.
According to that survey you conducted, I'm taller than you but not by that much.
From talking with Jimmy, it sounds like angels in general don't care abut humanity very much, and who can blame them, but Castiel himself is something of an outlier who likes humanity and finds us curious. And yet, well, he knows so little about us it would be funny if it weren't so very sad.
[And unusually for Dorian, he doesn't sound flippant when he says that.]
Me? No, I've done that. It was neither pleasant nor successful. If I want someone picking my brain on why I can love, loathe, and grieve for my father at the same time, well- I don't want.
You're human. I think that makes you a good example. No one's a paragon, y'know?
[Just... putting that out there given the fact that he's given Dorian a hard time in the past. John doesn't feel like much of a shining example of humanity, either, these days.]
I'm sure between you there's a sizable representation of doctors. Though if we are all this "weird" perhaps that is the commonality here.
Anyway, I'm sure he can figure it out as he goes. We complicate things wonderfully and terribly but really, consuming, expelling, and struggling to do the right thing is the essence of living. Anything else is making more of humans than we are.
[Well, all right, maybe he could get used to Dorian's brand of humor. John snorts.]
It certainly falls under the first two at a bear minimum. Thank you again for giving me a heads up about you and Castiel. It's honestly a weight off, even if it isn't one of the bigger ones I've been juggling.
I had noticed you take quite a bit on yourself, yes. I'm happy to bring you peace of mind however small.
[Since he was death priced, that came out far more sincerely than it ordinarily would have. This conversation was also why he wouldn't go to John about Ecks murdering Mycroft.]
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I was getting the impression that angels just aren't particularly interesting human advances rather than him not remembering anything about us. Could be you're right, though. He does seem... like his head's up in the sky at times.
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From talking with Jimmy, it sounds like angels in general don't care abut humanity very much, and who can blame them, but Castiel himself is something of an outlier who likes humanity and finds us curious. And yet, well, he knows so little about us it would be funny if it weren't so very sad.
[And unusually for Dorian, he doesn't sound flippant when he says that.]
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Are you going to try to help educate him on humanity?
[Since Dorian seems to have taken an interest.]
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Me? No, I've done that. It was neither pleasant nor successful. If I want someone picking my brain on why I can love, loathe, and grieve for my father at the same time, well- I don't want.
Besides, I'm not a very good example of humanity.
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[Just... putting that out there given the fact that he's given Dorian a hard time in the past. John doesn't feel like much of a shining example of humanity, either, these days.]
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Anyway, I'm sure he can figure it out as he goes. We complicate things wonderfully and terribly but really, consuming, expelling, and struggling to do the right thing is the essence of living. Anything else is making more of humans than we are.
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And there's sex, too. Unless you're counting that under consuming.
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[Dorian definitely sounds amused.]
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It certainly falls under the first two at a bear minimum. Thank you again for giving me a heads up about you and Castiel. It's honestly a weight off, even if it isn't one of the bigger ones I've been juggling.
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[Since he was death priced, that came out far more sincerely than it ordinarily would have. This conversation was also why he wouldn't go to John about Ecks murdering Mycroft.]
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Considering me at peace tonight. Take care, Mr. Pavus, and keep warm.